- the law encompasses all paintball markers, even those that do not look like milsim replicas (it's not specific enough)

- the law hurts local business: many of the paintball/airsoft stores selling their products across the US are located in California. They would be forced to move their warehouses to other states.

- the law endangers police officers by providing a false sense of security - a criminal can paint real weapons to match the colors prescribed by the law in an effort to induce hesitation. Police Officers facing a reality of such weapons will stop associating colors with threat levels, resulting in increased endangerment of law abiding citizens.

...A safety hazard? How are they more of a safety hazard than a DM10/11/NT on ramping? Or a Phantom/PGP/Sniper? They all do the same thing.

And as far as "legit sport" goes, paintball has a pretty long way to go, and as another said, those people who want it make it a "sport" aren't fun to play with anyways.

IDK what looks more real a DM10 or a rap4 ak47. There are people who are fun to play with and yes paintball has a long way to go if you want to shoot each other with guns that look like M4's or AK's then play airsoft or get your head examined. The sport is not that far away there just needs to be a unified set of rules a commision and corporate backing and bringing the game back for older people to enjoy instead of the all the little kids playing. I enjoy playing with adults a hell of a lot more then children. Why market a sport to people who dont have money thats like marketing a ferrari to homeless people.

- the law encompasses all paintball markers, even those that do not look like milsim replicas (it's not specific enough)

- the law hurts local business: many of the paintball/airsoft stores selling their products across the US are located in California. They would be forced to move their warehouses to other states.

- the law endangers police officers by providing a false sense of security - a criminal can paint real weapons to match the colors prescribed by the law in an effort to induce hesitation. Police Officers facing a reality of such weapons will stop associating colors with threat levels, resulting in increased endangerment of law abiding citizens.

The other thing two is that, numerous oldschool paintball guns would also be illegal, SMG-60/68's, pretty much all paintball guns will be banned. I'm sad, because it makes the socialist bastion of Illinois look conservative with what California is proposing.

__________________SOL, outnumbered, one paintball per person should do the trickThe most effective and powerful weapon on the field is the sneaky b@stard, use sparingly!

I really don't feel bad for the LAPD, or any cops, they have more firepower, logistics and ammunition than David Koresh ever had. You'd have to be a f^*#$'n moron to mess with cops, especially LAPD. For crying out, any salaried cop or highway patrol can possess and use a machine-gun, so I don't see how those 'poor' cops are going to be outgunned.

__________________SOL, outnumbered, one paintball per person should do the trickThe most effective and powerful weapon on the field is the sneaky b@stard, use sparingly!

HOWEVER a colored gun is NOT the answer. What stop me from painting my real gun orange?

This issue needs to be addressed properly and this bill is NOT the answer.

Education and restrict sales like "real" guns for items that look like real guns. If a person does not understand what it means to point a gun (real or fake) at a person they should not have access to it.

In CA we have to jump through hoops to get a "real" gun. (test, age limitation, background check, etc...) So why not make people do the same thing for a BB gun or like gun.

Note: most Paintball guns do NOT look like a "real" gun. Those that do should be restricted and have consequences if people do not use common sense.

If you use a firearm shaped device in a threatening manner, then you're using a firearm, and get all the 'fun' that comes with it when the police show up. If your firearm shaped device happens to be bright orange,... well, how does an officer (or someone else) know you didn't take a can of Krylon to it to try and convince someone it is 'just a toy'?

Very good point.

Also, It sucks that paintball gets all the bad press... I'm sure many more crimes are committed with baseball bats or golf clubs each year and nobody tries to put restrictions on them.